Preface |
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PART I The Clash and Coexistence of Civilizations |
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3 | (3) |
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2 Appraisal of Samuel Huntington's Clash of Civilizations Thesis |
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6 | (7) |
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3 The Irreversible Trend of Cultural Diversity |
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13 | (5) |
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4 The "Clash of Civilizations" and "Coexistence of Civilizations" |
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18 | (16) |
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5 "Identity of Ontology and Methodology": A New Perspective on Modernistic Diversity |
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34 | (6) |
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6 New Perspectives on Western Sinology |
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40 | (10) |
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7 Current Cultural Exchange and Communication between China and the West |
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50 | (7) |
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PART II Chinese Culture in Transition |
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57 | (120) |
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8 How to Develop Chinese Culture |
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59 | (4) |
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9 The Combination of "Global Awareness" and "Root-Seeking Awareness": The Conception of Developing Chinese Culture |
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63 | (12) |
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10 Chinese Culture to Go Global and the Global Culture to be Introduced into China |
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75 | (3) |
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11 On the Cultural Resultant Force in Cultural Transformation |
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78 | (25) |
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12 Issues of Cultural Development in China during the Transition Period |
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103 | (11) |
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13 Looking Forward to Cultural Development in the 21st Century |
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114 | (3) |
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14 A Brief Discussion on Chinese and Western and Ancient and Modern Controversies in Chinese Culture over the Past Century |
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117 | (8) |
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15 Chinese Culture under the Impact of Western Culture |
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125 | (45) |
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16 Cultural Consciousness and Problem Consciousness |
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170 | (7) |
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PART III Reflection after the Cultural Fever |
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177 | (32) |
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17 "Modern" and "Post-modern" |
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179 | (9) |
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18 The Rise of "Sinology Fever" |
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188 | (7) |
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19 "Culture Fever" and "Sinology Fever" |
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195 | (5) |
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20 How Western Scholars in Reflection Look at Traditional Chinese Culture |
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200 | (3) |
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21 Economic Development Still Requires a Sense of Dedication and Moral Responsibility |
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203 | (6) |
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PART IV The Meaning of Cross-cultural Dialogue |
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209 | (94) |
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22 The Significance of Studying Comparative Philosophy and Comparative Religion Regarding the Introduction of Indian Buddhism into China |
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211 | (30) |
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23 On Matteo Ricci's Attempt to Integrate Eastern and Western Cultures |
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241 | (13) |
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24 On the Comparison of Chinese and Western Cultures Concerning the Pursuit of Truth, Goodness and Beauty |
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254 | (17) |
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25 Two-way Choice of Cultures |
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271 | (9) |
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26 Between Walls and No Walls: Are Walls Necessary between Cultures? |
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280 | (6) |
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27 Reflections on Cultural Issues |
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286 | (11) |
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28 Two Challenges Facing the Multicultural Development |
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297 | (6) |
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PART V Ideology, Faith and Culture |
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303 | (39) |
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29 Cultural Rescue, Preservation and Innovation |
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305 | (3) |
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30 "Edify the Populace to Achieve a Harmonious Society" |
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308 | (4) |
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31 How to Cope with Mankind's Misery: Compared with Thousand Years Ago, Humans Are Struggling with Less or More Misery? |
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312 | (6) |
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32 On the Complementarity of Chinese and Western Cultures |
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318 | (24) |
Appendix |
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342 | (7) |
Bibliography |
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349 | (4) |
Index |
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